Medical Courses

Basic Life Support (BLS)

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for healthcare providers and professional rescuers. Click Here for Details


Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

Resuscitation training for advanced clinicians such as physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and paramedics.

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Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

Pediatric resuscitation training for advanced clinicians such as physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and paramedics.

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Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

Newborn resuscitation certification from the American Academy of Pediatrics for clinicians who must be prepared to resuscitate a newborn.

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Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC)

The Emergency Nurse’s Association (ENA) program for training nurses who may need to care for injury patients.

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Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course (ENPC)

The Emergency Nurse’s Association (ENA) program for training nurses who need to be prepared to care for acutely ill or injured children.

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On-Site/On-Demand Simulation

Simulation is a training tool that provides students with a rich learning experience and is credited with improving performance at many clinical institutions.

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Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC)

Course Description:

Trauma nursing as a discipline refers to the process and content of all the different roles nurses have in the care of the trauma patient. Knowledge is the core of any discipline. The purpose of TNCC is to present core-level knowledge, refine skills, and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing. ENA developed and implemented the TNCC for national and international dissemination as a means of identifying a standardized body of trauma nursing knowledge. The TNCC (Provider) is a 16-hour course designed to provide the learner with cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills.



Intended Audience: The TNCC may be officially attended by registered nurses (RN's). Other health care providers may attend the course as observers. In order to maximize success in the TNCC (Provider), it is recommended that the participant have at least six months of clinical nursing experience in an emergency care setting. It is assumed that the course participant possesses generic nursing knowledge, has an understanding of emergency care terminology, and has familiarity with standard emergency equipment.

Card Issued: 4 Year course completion

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